"Every one of the Wyoming kids are all-state players," Neary said. "They have finished off a real good high school career where they were. It will be a good, competitive team."

Girls

The Wyoming girls are highlighted by future University of Wyoming Cowgirl Haley Ligocki from Sheridan.

Casper College recruits Kassidy Scott (Douglas) and Post will provide the scoring punch for Rider.

"Shanda is a great player who can score in a number of ways," Rider said. "It will be great to see her compete with teammates as equal in talent as she has so she won't have any pressure on her to have to carry the bulk of the scoring load as was expected of her at LVHS. She can just relax and let the game come to her."

The tallest player for the Wyoming girls is 6-foot-1 center Mali Wright from Sheridan.

"Neither team is exceptionally deep at the post position, so I anticipate the game to be uptempo on both ends of the floor with the guard and forward play," Rider said. "The primary scoring will come from a multitude of players."

South Dakota's center is 6-2 Samantha Knecht.

"They are a talented group of players who have athletic all-stars and who are coming off of very successful seasons," Rider said.